The soggy weather is putting a damper on farmer's crops across parts of southern Ontario.

Farmers are reporting many soy, corn, and wheat crops have been damaged by the wet weather, costing growers millions of dollars.

The trend also threatens to seriously limit what produce will be available at grocery stores and farmer's markets.

Over the past three weeks, parts of Chatham-Kent have received a record 350 millimetres of rain and in the past three days in Wallaceburg alone, there's been more than 110 millimetres of rain.